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<title>
Data of field activity P-3-95-MB in Monterey Bay from
09/27/1995 to 09/27/1995
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<pubplace>Menlo Park, CA</pubplace>
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Chief Scientists: Dave Scholl, Deidre Sullivan. Data
(uniboom, mudseis, YoNav, GPS, sidescansonar, boxcore,
gravitycore, multicore) of field activity P-3-95-MB in
Monterey Bay from 09/27/1995 to 09/27/1995,
http://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/infobank/p/p395mb/html/p-3-95-mb.meta.html.
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<purpose>
These data and information are intended for science
researchers, students from elementary through
college, policy makers, and general public.
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Equipment Used -

uniboom                       double plate, complete with streamer, amps, and facsimile recorder;

mudseis                       mudseis digital recording and display system

YoNav                         related monitors, display, recording devices etc, using differential GPS

GPS

sidescansonar

boxcore

gravitycore

multicore                     multisampler

Notes -

Associated activities:

&lt;br&gt;

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;A HREF="http://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/infobank/m/m193mb/html/m-1-93-mb.meta.html"&gt;M-1-93-MB&lt;/A&gt;

&lt;BR&gt;

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;A HREF="http://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/infobank/j/j194mb/html/j-1-94-mb.meta.html"&gt;J-1-94-MB&lt;/A&gt;

&lt;BR&gt;

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;A HREF="http://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/infobank/j/j295mb/html/j-2-95-mb.meta.html"&gt;J-2-95-MB&lt;/A&gt;

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;A HREF="http://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/infobank/j/j695mb/html/j-6-95-mb.meta.html"&gt;J-6-95-MB&lt;/A&gt;

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;A HREF="http://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/infobank/m/m295mb/html/m-2-95-mb.meta.html"&gt;M-2-95-MB&lt;/A&gt;

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;A HREF="http://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/infobank/p/p195mb/html/p-1-95-mb.meta.html"&gt;P-1-95-MB&lt;/A&gt;

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;A HREF="http://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/infobank/p/p395mb/html/p-3-95-mb.meta.html"&gt;P-3-95-MB&lt;/A&gt;

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;A HREF="http://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/infobank/r/r195mb/html/r-1-95-mb.meta.html"&gt;R-1-95-MB&lt;/A&gt;

&lt;BR&gt;

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;A HREF="http://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/infobank/m/m196mb/html/m-1-96-mb.meta.html"&gt;M-1-96-MB&lt;/A&gt;

&lt;BR&gt;

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;A HREF="http://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/infobank/j/j197mb/html/j-1-97-mb.meta.html"&gt;J-1-97-MB&lt;/A&gt;

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;A HREF="http://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/infobank/j/j397mb/html/j-3-97-mb.meta.html"&gt;J-3-97-MB&lt;/A&gt;

&lt;BR&gt;

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;A HREF="http://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/infobank/a/a498mb/html/a-4-98-mb.meta.html"&gt;A-4-98-MB&lt;/A&gt;

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;A HREF="http://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/infobank/j/j398mb/html/j-3-98-mb.meta.html"&gt;J-3-98-MB&lt;/A&gt;

&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;A HREF="http://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/infobank/j/j498mb/html/j-4-98-mb.meta.html"&gt;J-4-98-MB&lt;/A&gt;

&lt;HR&gt;

MESSAGE 1

Dave, Larry, John (MARFAC):

Just some information for you guys. Bob Garrison and I are team

teaching a core class at Moss Landing in Geological Oceanography. Gary

Greene's the guy who signed us up. An important part of the class work is a

cruise on the Pt Sur, scheduled for either Sept 20th or the 27th. Although

I've talk this matter over with Dave and Larry (Larry was to brief John), I

just wanted to explain in writing what we are attempting to accomplish. The

class work on the Pt Sur will be informally phased in with some of USGS's

Monterey Sanc work, in particular that coordinated by Brian Edwards.

Basically, what we would like to have on the Sur is a uniboom

seismic system, and John's Yo-Nav navigation system, and Larry's mudseis

recording system. If we can assemble this stuff, then the MLML class will

get a great idea about modern data acquisition techniques in inshore

environments, and how ones goes about addressing real geologic problems. We

also want to do some sampling (multisampler, box corer, and maybe

dredging).

I'm off to Europe from the 2nd to the 26th of August. So the

contact point about the cruise date is through Bob Garrison

(egarris@cats.ucsc.edu). He will let you guys know as soon as he can which

date is to be scheduled. I hope this all works out because it will be a

grand outreach program to Moss Landing and the Cal State Univ system.

Cheers,

Dave

**************************************************************

MESSAGE 2

&gt;Dave:

Thanks for the positive response. We had our first class meeting

last Wednesday on the 30th. We (Bob Garrison and I) have a class of 11

students. Gary Greene was there to help us get underway okay--and he did

buy us lunch at Phils.

The MLML Geological Oceanography class is populated mostly by

graduate students interested in biological or environmental oceanography, a

few have some geologic training. The students enroled in the class to

pickup a general background in marine earth science to better career

prepare themselves. They are a lively bunch of bright people, so the first

class meeting was lots of fun.

Toward the end of the day Bob and I outlined a number of scientific

problems, identified beforehand by Gary, that the class could address in a

one-day cruise on the Pt Sur--presently set for September 27.  After some

discussion, the class decided to attempt to map the geometry and track of a

stream channel(s) that should have crossed the shelf area and fed into the

head of Soquel Canyon during times of glacially lowered sea level (last

time about 10,000 years ago). Gary says the channel fill exhibits acoustics

characteristics (gas-charged seds) that will help us map its buried course.

The Soquel channel problem has the additional benefit in that the map area

is in the lee of the Santa Cruz bulge and sailing time from ML is just an

hour or so.

To do the mapping, and to show the class modern field equipment and

approaches, here's what we need in the way of equipment:

SEISMIC AND NAVIGATION SYSTEMS

1) Uniboom--double plate, complete with streamer, amps, and

facsimile recorder.

2) MudSeis digital recording and display system

3) YeoNav, and related monitors, display, recording devices

etc, using differential GPS

4) Sidescan

SURFACE SAMPLING GEAR

1) Box corer

2) Gravity corer

3) Multisampler

Although MLML has a one-plate Uniboom sled, it has not been used

much. So it would be best if we used MARFAC electronic and geophysical

gear. Mike Prince feels the same way. But the Multisampler, I believe,

belongs to MLML. I've never used one so I'm not sure what I'm asking for or

getting into, but the students should have an opportunity to use the latest

and sexiest bottom samplers.

To efficiently carry everthing off in one day, both technically and

scientifically, we need the following smart bodies:

John Gan,

Larry Kooker,

yourself,

Mike Prince,

Rich Muller,

Gary Greene

The class will be asked to design the field experiment with respect

to an attempt to locate and map the course of a buried stream channel(s)

hypothesized to have fed into the head of the canyon during periods of

shelf emergence. Theoretically, a number of superimposed channels could

exist, each cut during different glacial episodes. Basically, a grid will

be established for the Pt Sur to follow. Uniboom records will be used to

identify channels and map their course. I doubt that the sidescan will help

here, but the class should have an opportunity to also map sediment types

(backscatter characteristrics, etc) shelfward of the head of Soquel Canyon.

This sort of information is pretty helpful where habitat characterization

is needed. I presume that we can tow a small sidescan (analog will do) and

also the Uniboom sled?.

When the grid survey work is completed,  we will pull gear and

return to sample surface sediment at interesting sidescan- or

Uniboom-located sites. Onboard navigation plots would be really helpful

here--can we plot our track work in real time? Also, can we provide a

bridge display so that course and direction to a sampling site, or progress

along a track, can be graphically or numerically presented???

It's been some time since I helped run a high-resolution

investigation on a ship of opportunity, so I could easily be asking for

stupid things. But, no matter, I pretty sure that the bunch of us can carry

out a problem-oriented outreach program in marine geo-investigations that

will prove mutually beneficial to the Survey, our Sanctuary project there,

the MLML class members specifically, and State College system more

generally.

Dennis Mann and Brian Edwards are interested in contributing to the

overall effort and class teaching activities. So I'm keeping them, as well

as Steve Eittreim and a few others, informed about the cruise planning

process.

Give me a shout next week about these general plans. Because time

is rather short, I need a reality check before going further.

Cheers,

Dave

******************************************************************

MESSAGE 3

Deidre:

It was a genuine pleasure meeting you at the Greene's and talking

over matters linked to the Pt Sur cruise of the Geological Oceanography

class that Bob Garrison and I are teaching.

Although I had had a few glasses of wine before we chatted, I think

I remember asking if you would be willing to come to our laboratory session

(at the ML Benthic Lab) of September 20, which Bob and I want to devote to

cruise planning and bringing the class scientifically up to speed about the

project they have chosen, which is to attempt to find and map buried

channels leading into the head of Soquel Canyon. For your background, at

the bottom of this email message I've pasted on two earlier messages to

Dave Hogg of MARFAC and Bob Garrison and Lisa Marrack, and other key folks

helping us prepare for and conduct the cruise.

The lab begins about 1:30 pm on the 20th.

What we had chatted about was providing an opportunity for the

class to be briefed about your Soquel science program. And, if possible,

1995contribute to the collection of data beneficial to your effort. Gary told

me that you're doing some pretty interesting things in Soquel Canyon, and I

for one would like to get informed about your findings and thinkings--can

you show-and-tell you stuff on the afternoon of the 20th?

The other matter we kicked around was the possibility that you

would sail with us on the 27th and be our resident Soquel Canyon

scientist--is this possible?? I've also asked Bob Anima of the USGS to come

along because he's been collecting and studying inshore data along the

northern side of Monterey Bay. The two of you would be able to accurately

inform the class members about canyon and channel related science in

Monterey Bay.

I'm going to be away from my office until Monday--off to Texas A&amp;M

to participate in a thesis defense. I'll try to get in contact with you

when I return.

By the way, following your counsel, I'm working through Gary Greene

so that we can not only get the Sur loaded before the 27th, but also sail

as early as 0700. I know that Murphy is watching our every move, so we are

going to need all the time we can get to solve problems and complete the

class project in one day.

Ciao,

Dave

******************************************************************

MESSAGE 5

Date: Tue, 26 Sep 1995 08:53:33 -0700

To: prince@mlml.calstate.edu

From: dscholl@octopus.wr.usgs.gov

Subject: Folks cruising

Cc: regarris@cats.ucsc.edu, marrack@mlml.calstate.edu, dmann@octopus,

cdegnan@octopus, bedwards@octopus, greene@mlml.calstate.edu,

ranima@octopus, lkooker@octopus.wr.usgs.gov, mboyle@octopus,

eittreim@octopus, Deidres@aol.com, dhogg@octopus, pbarnes@octopus,

shunt@octopus, cheaney@mlml.calstate.edu

Mike:

Fraka Harmsen of Fresno State called back and relayed that

approximately 10 students and an instructor, possibly Fraka, will be

joining us tomorrow on the Pt Sur.

So, the rough-count of those sailing is presently:

Class members, MS 141-------------------------11

ML class instructors (Dave Scholl,

Lisa Marrack,  Deidre Sullivan)-------------------3

ML special guests-------------------------------2

MARFAC Specialists (Larry Kooker, Mike Boyle)----2

ML Operations Chuck Cheaney-------------------1

USGS particpating scientists/data specialists-----4

Bob Anima

Dennis Mann

Carolyn Degnan

Brian Edwards

Fresno State Instructor and students ----------11

TOTAL ANTICIPATED --------------------34

All students and special guest have been asked to bring bag

lunches. Those wishing to mess with ship's personnel are the following:

Deidra Sullivan

Lisa Marrack

Mike Boyle

Larry Kooker

Bob Anima

Bryan Edwards

Carolyn Degnan

Dennis Mann

Fraka Harmsen (?)

I would like to schedule a short science orientation meeting at

about 0645 for the ML students and also those coming from Fresno State. Is

this going to be okay, can I hold the meeting and not interfer with

getting-underway procedures? I could hold the meeting after we clear the

jetty, but I prefer to use this time to introduce folks to the various

pieces of equipment we will deploy and the YoNav and 3.5 kHz systems in

operations. Run time to deployment, if weather and sea state cooperate, is

roughly an hour.

I should be down today about 1600 to help load MARFAC gear and get

familiar with the Pt Sur's layout and operations.

Ciao,

Dave

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U.S. Geological Survey          FAX: (415-354-3191

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